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FAQs
Q. How can I get more website traffic to my
website?
A. We havea great article dedicated to improving your website
traffic. Click
here to read the full article
Q. How do I tell Google about my new website?
A. Google adds and update new sites to their index each time
they crawl the web. Follow this link and enter your full URL,
including the http:// prefix. You may also add comments or
keywords that describe the content of your page. Google does not
guarantee how quickly your site will be indexed, but it usually
takes a couple of weeks.
Only the top-level page from a host is necessary; you do not
need to submit each individual page. Their crawler, Googlebot,
will be able to find the rest.
Q. What is a favicon?
A. A favicon is a 16 x 16 square icon that is associated with a
particular website or web page. The favicon picture or symbol
will will show up next to your website in peoples bookmarks and
up in the address bars.
Q. What is a widget?
A. A widget is anything that can be embedded within a web page.
A widget adds some content to that page that is not static.
Widgets are also known as modules, snippets, and plug-ins.
Widgets often take the form of on-screen tools such as clocks,
event countdowns, auction-tickers, stock market tickers, flight
arrival information, daily weather, and more.
Q. What is Keyword density?
A. Keyword is a word that the user
searches for when using a search engine. Keyword density is the
ratio of the word that is being searched for (the keyword)
against the total number of words appearing on your web page. If
your keyword occurs only once in a page of one thousand words,
it has a lower keyword density than a keyword that occurs ten
times in a page of similar length.
Q. What is CSS?
A. CSS is an acronym for Cascading Style Sheets.
CSS is a style language that defines layout of HTML documents.
For example, CSS covers fonts, colors, margins, lines, height,
width, background images, advanced positions and many other
things. HTML is used to structure content. CSS is used for
formatting structured content.
Q. What is HTML?
A. HTML was invented in 1990 by a scientist called Tim
Berners-Lee. The purpose was to make it easier for scientists at
different universities to gain access to each other's research
documents. The project became a bigger success than Tim
Berners-Lee had ever imagined. By inventing HTML he laid the
foundation for the web as we know it today. HTML is a language,
which makes it possible to present information (e.g. scientific
research) on the Internet. What you see when you view a page on
the Internet is your browser's interpretation of HTML. To see
the HTML code of a page on the Internet, simply click "View" in
the top menu of your browser and choose "Source".
Q. Should I use a website template?
A. Using a website template is an individual choice. A template
can save you time and money, while giving the website a
professional appearance. It is important if you use a template
to find templates that will fit with the content and needs of
your website. Not every website template will work well with
your website. We prefer using Dream Templates. They provide
1000's of Web Templates
. Their Unique & Professional web templates are great and they
offer unlimited downloads!
Unlike template sites that charge per template, Dream Templates
provide subscribers with thousands of design choices and
unlimited downloads for one low price.
Q. What is Bandwidth?
A. Bandwidth is the amount of traffic that is allowed to occur
between your web site and the rest of the internet. The amount
of bandwidth a hosting company can provide is determined by
their network connections, both internal to their data center
and external to the public internet.
Q. What is a web host?
A. A web host is a company that has computers that are hooked up
to the internet 24/7. These computers are called servers and
they are assigned IP numbers in order that they may be found by
other computers hooked up to the internet. It is on these
servers that all your web files are stored. When you type a web
address into the address bar of your browser and then hit Go,
your browser sends out a request to 'get' that web page. The
request travels across the internet to the appropriate web
server and attempts to locate the web page on that server. If
the request is successful (web page exists) then that web page
will load (or download) into your web browser. These web hosting
servers that store and serve up web pages to the internet cost
money to set up, configure and maintain and thus web hosting
providers that own these servers typically charge you a monthly
or yearly fee
Q. Where can I purchase a domain name?
A. Most Webs servers also sell domain names. If possible it is
best to get your web name from one of these known companies.
Buying a cheap domain from someone you have never heard of can
result in you ending up paying for a name that may already be in
use or being unable to transfer the domain name to your server.
Both
Go Daddy and
Hostmonster offer
inexpensive domain names that you can purchase with or without
webhosting.
Q. What is the difference between a website and a blog?
A. A website is a group of pages that are placed in a server
meant to deliver or gather information. It is organized in such
a manner that you can navigate from one page to another with the
links that are provided. A blog is a type of website that is
maintained solely to provide information to people. It is just
one subcategory of websites that can be built. A blog is an
informal media for sharing news, information, views, and ideas
about a niche topic.
Q. Where can I sell my art online?
A. We offer a list of places you can sell and display your art
online
here.
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